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CpSc 104:
Introduction to Concepts and Logic of Computer Programming 2(1,2)

Fall 2004


[ Tentative Schedule | Assignments | Grade Distribution ]


Catalog Description

Introduction to the concepts and logic of computer programming. Simple models are used to introduce basic techniques for developing a programmed solution to a given problem. Problem solving techniques are considered

Prerequisite: None. Not open to students who have received credit for CP SC 101, 111, 157, or 210.

Class Meeting Schedule

10:10 - 11:00 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday in Daniel 408

Instructor

Eleanor Hare

email: ehare@cs.clemson.edu
office: 205 McAdams Hall
phone: (864) 656-5874

Tentative office hours: 
       9:15 - 9:55 a.m.  Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
       Other office hours by appointment

Textbook

Karel the Robot, A Gentle Introduction to the Art of Programming (2nd Edition)
by Pichard E. Pattis, revised by Jim Roberts and Mark Stehlik
ISBN 0-471-59725-2, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Section 301 of CpSc 104


Last modified: 17 August 2004